Month: March 2021

You can buy a 120-inch 4K laser TV from Hisense – but it will cost you $5,000 Hisense L5F Laser TV

If the news of theaters closing down has you wishing for that big-screen experience, Hisense has some good news for you: it’s releasing a massive laser TV system that can bring the magic of the silver screen into your own home. Available next week, Hisense will be offering a new…

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Microsoft Defender Antivirus now automatically protects against Exchange attacks Antivirus Software

In an effort to further protect its customers’ Exchange Servers, Microsoft has released a new security intelligence update that enables its antivirus software to automatically mitigate cyberattacks that exploit the remote code execution vulnerability tracked as CVE-2021-26855. Cybercriminals have been exploiting unpatched on-premises versions of Exchange Server 2013, 2016 and…

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When is The Falcon and the Winter Soldier episode 2 released on Disney Plus? The Falcon and the Winter Soldier release schedule

When does The Falcon and the Winter Soldier episode 2 release on Disney Plus? The second canonical MCU show to hit the streaming service continues on Friday, March 26. If you’ve watched episode 1, that’s when you can expect to find out what the deal is with the new Captain…

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Facebook showcases wrist-worn AR interface concept

Facebook’s hardware strategy often looks pretty opaque from the outside. The company has done fairly well with Oculus sales amid pandemic demand. Even its Echo Show competitor Portal has seen a bump as people have been forced to socially distance. The company’s smartphone partnership with HTC, meanwhile, fell flat eight…

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Instagram, WhatsApp, and Facebook Messenger have recovered from a major outage

Facebook has resolved a major outage affecting Instagram, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and other Facebook services on Friday, according to a statement shared with The Telegraph’s Margi Murphy. “Earlier today, a technical issue caused people to have trouble accessing some Facebook services,” Facebook said. “We resolved this issue for everyone, and…

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Sidekick Browser wants to be a productivity-honed ‘work OS’ on Chromium

The paradox of connected computing is how much information is made available to us in just a few clicks or taps — but also how this ocean of available data can overwhelm and lap over a particular bit of intel the moment we need to lay our fingers back on…

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